I received a verification letter for
Radio Free Syria on 13,650 kHz., 9 weeks after I mailed a report to Reform
Party of Syria, P.O. Box 59730, Potomac, Maryland 20859 (USA). The QSL, on
a Reform Party of Syria letterhead with their multi-color logo, includes
the transmitter site: Jülich, Germany.

W.Craighead-KS-USA

direct to QIP

Aug 04

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QSL from Reform Party of Syria : Dear
friends, I got the following confirmation letter from ”Reform Party of
Syria – Democracy, Freedom, Peace” today: “This acknowledges that
Mr. Björn Franssopn has received the signal of the Reform Party of Syria
on short wave 13.650 MHz that beams from Jülich – Germany into the
Middle East and specifically Syria. Thank you for monitoring our service.
The Management”. Address: P. O. Box 59730, Potomac, MD 20859, USA Tel:
301-346-5000, Fax: 301-299-4955

13650, Radio Free Syria via Jülich
verified through T-Systems in 14 days with an e-mail reply to an e-mail
report from Walter Brodowsky, Account Manager for Shortwave broadcast.

R.D'Angelo-PA-USA

DXplorer-ML

Sep 04

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13650, Radio Free Syria via Jülich
verified by program broker Radio Miami International with a full data
"Greetings from Florida" card in 28 days from v/s Jeff White.

R.D'Angelo-PA-USA

DXplorer-ML

Okt 04

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I got a QSL card to from WRMI; I sent
them a detailed report of Voice of Free Syria transmission on 19/11/04,
from 1900 UT on 9495 kHz with a note (Via Jülich, Germany, Program Voice
of Free Syria) signed Mr. Jeff White. The front of the card has
"Greetings from Florida" in the shape of USA stamp. About 9
days. No IRC or $ needed.

A letter sent to Radio Free
Syria, c/o Reform Party of Syria, P. O. Box 59730, Potomac, MD 20859 was
returned after three months labeled "Return to Sender, Not
Deliverable as Addressed, Unable to Forward." Any ideas? I have had
letters returned to me from all parts of the globe because of "bad
addresses" but usually in less time than this letter to Maryland.